Harriet Hoult is a British-born artist, currently working from her studio in West London. Her painting is process-led, with materiality and colour at the heart. The pieces are abstract and explore themes such as home, a sense of belonging, and physical and psychological boundaries. Each painting aims to create a rich sensory experience, along with a bold expression of texture, composition and colour. There is a sculptural element to her work, which takes you beyond the intellectual process to an underlying visceral experience.

Harriet has spent time living and painting in Cornwall, which has had a strong influence on her work. During her time in Cornwall, she attended Newlyn School of Art and was mentored by renowned ceramicist and artist Sandy Brown. Her paintings have been shown in galleries, art fairs and private collections throughout the UK, Europe, the Middle East and the US.


"Harriet Hoult creates abstract works that concentrate on colour and form that are unique in their ability to be at once bold and bursting with energy whilst also retaining an overall delicate nature."  

Rebecca Gordon - Curator